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I have a 45 cal. semi-auto Glock which, for the first time, i took with me to change out this furnace in a vacant home of a high crime area . The clip was pushed in the gun but i didnt allow a bullet into the chamber --- I was reluctant to do this as i hoped and prayed that i would never ever have to fire it at someone ; plus , you cannot carry a concealed weapon in my State. Anyways...i put it in the bottom of my 5 gallon white pail and put something over it. Had it close by where i was working in the basement. Each time i went out to the Work Van, i took it with me . No one approached me and i was thankful for that.

Do any of you routinely carry a gun to high crime areas when doing hvac ??? And, have you ever had to take it out ?

'pLEASE PLEASE CHECK OUT THE 9MM THREAD......
Sorry bout the yellin but theres a thread about this very subject, http://hvac-talk.com/vbb/showthread.php?threadid=2858
with 2282 replys and 54789 views! You read every reply there fella! [wait till you get to the eye candy
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Didnt know that thread was about taking a gun to jobsites ; the thread is 176 pages long ! Can u give me the part abot the 'eye candy' thing that you refer to ??? Thanks